Noupe Editorial Team May 27th, 2020

Apple Drawing

apple drawing

Drawing is a great way to express yourself. It’s therapy for your mind, and it’s relaxing for your soul. 

You don’t need to spend all your money on different tools for drawing either, all you need is a digital sketchbook. You can even use your Android or iPad tablets for drawing and creating real art. 

iPad and an Apple Pencil is a great combo for drawing, if you have these two you won’t be needing any other tools other than iPad drawing apps. There are many drawing apps for iPad, and if you are looking for the best drawing app for iPad that fits your needs, here’s the list for you to choose from!

Best apple drawing apps:

  1. Procreate
  2. ArtRage
  3. Affinity Designer
  4. MediBang Paint
  5. Autodesk Sketchbook
  6. Infinite Painter
  7. Adobe Photoshop Sketch
  8. Adobe Illustrator Draw

Procreate (iOS – $9.99)

Procreate is one of the first iPad drawing apps that comes to mind, in fact it’s a feature-packed digital studio. It comes with a library of brushes ranging from pencils to charcoals, and each brush is customizable. And if you don’t think that’s not enough for you, you can create your own brushes from scratch. With the help of Color Companion you’ll have complete control of color and you’ll be able to paint and draw with any color you want or imagine. It’s an iOS exclusive, meaning that it’s only created for Apple devices and iOS so it’s optimization is pretty good performance-wise. 

ArtRage (Android, iOS – $4.99)

ArtRage is great for drawing, and you can also use it on your PC and Mac. It provides great mimicking tools for real-world paintings with tools ranging from watercolor to roller and paper options. Just like Procreate, you can create your custom brushes for your specific needs as well. It provides a great natural touch.

Affinity Designer (iOS – $49.99)

Affinity Designer works great with iPad and Apple pencil. It might be a bit pricey for people who are just looking for an iOS drawing app to just doodle. It runs real smooth on iPads. You can export your work in various formats. If you are looking to work with vector graphics, Affinity Designer is a perfect choice for you. 

MediBang Paint (Android, iOS)

MediBang Paint is great for creating comics, it comes with over 800 premade templates that are ready to use, you also get 20 fonts and 50 brushes for free. If you are just starting out you don’t have to worry, MediBang Paint has an active community that you can ask your questions to and there are many tutorials that will help you throughout your learning journey.

Autodesk Sketchbook (Android, iOS – Free)

Autodesk Sketchbook’s full version is now completely free! It’s a great app that features over 190 customizable brushes and types of ink, pencils, and markers. Copic® Color Library is also accessible, with it you can get the most out of your colorwork. You can also export your work in various formats. Autodesk Sketchbook is easy to use and the interface is quite user-friendly, give it a try!

Infinite Painter (Android, iOS – Free 7-day Trial)

An android exclusive at first, Infinite Painter is now available for use on iPads as well. Infinite Painter has a different approach to payment, once your 7-day free trial period is over, you can use the premium features with in-app purchases. There are over 160 brushes that are available to be used and you can create your own custom brushes. It’s possible to transform multiple layers simultaneously and export your images as JPG, PNG, PSD, or ZIP.

Adobe Photoshop Sketch

Adobe Photoshop Sketch enables you to draw with tools ranging from various types of pencils to thick acrylic paint. With Capture, you can create your custom brushes. The plus side is if you are using the Adobe Creative Cloud, you can access many other services. Adobe Creative Cloud might be a bit expensive if you are not a professional.

Adobe Illustrator Draw (Android, iOS – Free)

Adobe Illustrator Draw is a vector drawing application. Again, it can be enhanced with the Adobe Creative Cloud. There are 5 customizable pens, and there’s stylus support for many popular devices. The great thing about it is that Adobe Illustrator is also available on desktop devices as well, so you can start a new job on your mobile device, save it, and can keep working on your desktop later. It syncs with Adobe Photoshop through exporting the PNG files. And you can import various assets from Shape CC and Color CC, making you mobile while doing your work. 

These are our picks of the best iPad drawing apps, there are many other apps that you can utilize for your drawing and painting works. Apple Drawing is quite easy, iPad is a great device for drawing, and if you are using an Android device, there are great drawing apps on Android as well, be sure to check out Procreate for Android to find the best one that suits your needs. If you are rocking the Android mobile device and Windows desktop PC combo, make sure you check out Procreate for Windows

You can draw and paint from anywhere, from any device. What are you waiting for, start drawing!

Featured image by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

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